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- 4231: Creative Writing: The Drunken Mage
- ... the ground, lifeless. Felmont walked over and kicked the pigeon off to the side and proclaimed: "I challenge any man or woman to a game of darts with a wager of 500 gold pieces." A short, skinny man dressed in black arose from the corner, wavering unsteadily. He nearly pitched over onto someone's table. He began to scream at Felmont saying "I will play you for the money, without magic ...
- 4232: Film 2
- ... nobles. The windows portray the on going religious battle. In Raging Bull Scorsace portrays Jake LaMotta’s life as a constant battle. At the turning point with the montage sequence of flashbacks we see many short clips of his numerous bouts mixed with colorized home video of his late courtship to early marriage with Vicky. This shows that he has no distinction between the boxing ring and life in general. The ...
- 4233: Fiddler On The Roof
- ... to persecution and being forced to leave their homes and lives but to any ethnic group who has ever faced the cruelty of others. The melodrama is based on the book by Joseph Stein and stories by Shalom Aleichem. The music was written by Bock and the lyrics by Harnick. The play was directed by Jerome Robbins and B. Arthur. Masdel played the main character, Tevya the protagonist. Tevya is a ...
- 4234: Personal Writing: Our Trip to See the Band "Last One Standing"
- ... and left the worries of Johnson behind us. The trip was a lot smoother in good company, even though our driver, Justin was getting a little frustrated while driving in heavy traffic. He has a short temper, and following a line of cars that are going thirty- five miles an hour in a fifty zone does not help. A sigh of relief passed through the car as we came into Burlington ...
- 4235: How To Kill A Mocking Bird
- ... favor. In the end, Scout realizes the same about Boo Radley. She finally gets to meet him; she sees how unfair she has been to him. Jem and her had believed all of the horrible stories about Boo without knowing him. Boo Radley contradicts everything that the children believe about him. Boo Radley is in representation of Tom Robinson on a smaller level. Tom Robinson is a reflection of the society ...
- 4236: Discuss How Art Can Be Used To Promote, Reflect Or Challenge
- ... terror and fear by revealing the awful consequences for the damned which encouraged the viewers to follow the Christian and as a result increased the power of the church. Gislebertus was commissioned to depict biblical stories as the majority of the population was illiterate and this was the only way which God’s message could be heard. Therefore, Gislebertus reflected the Christian dominated society and promoted the Christian religion. Michelangelo also ...
- 4237: Development Of The Carol
- ... The Carnal and the Crane" were written in this style, in which their main purpose is to retell a popular, often Biblical, story. The people of this time had grown to think vividly of Bible stories, and this narrative style employed in the ballad carols kept their interest. Other important forms of the carol that developed during the 15th century were the carol par excellence and the macaronic carol. The carol ...
- 4238: Dave Matthews Band, The Most Compelling Band Around
- ... her husband were murdered. He dedicated his album Under The Table and Dreaming to her. These experiences trigger some emotion and meaning into some of his quotes, such as “Celebrate we will, because life is short…” Despite these tragic events, Dave Matthews' emotions are most triggered through spending time with his mother and family. He is a man of many emotions, sharing it with the world through his music. Dave Matthews ...
- 4239: The Call Of The Wild
- ... the beginning you can tell that Buck (Jon’s dog) takes a liking to Jon. He started out as a mean spirited dog but softens when he gets to know Jon. If you like touching stories, this book is just that. Bandwagon- If “everyone” does something, then most people want to join in. That’s exactly what Jon did in this book. He heard about all of the people traveling north ...
- 4240: Creon As The Tragic Hero Of An
- ... ignorant, even in her death. The only way to grow and improve oneself is to change. Creon changes, but cannot benefit from them because his death so quickly follows his transformation. The audience realizes how short life is, and Creon’s downfall causes them to re-examine their values and beliefs. It also helps the audience learn that it is never too late to admit you are wrong, or change.
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